Subtle element in a success story crossword12/22/2023 ![]() ![]() Notice that the suffix -ate is dropped before -able and -ar. There is also a passive adjective that comes in two flavors, positive (osculable "kissable") and negative (inosculable "unkissable"). The action noun is osculation, and the active adjectives are osculatory and oscular. Notes: Today's is a typical Latinate word (borrowed from Latin) that comes with the panoply of derivations found among Latinate verbs ending on -ate. ![]() (Mathematics) To share at least three points in common, to touch or overlap at least three times. To come in contact with, to barely touch. What you become if you drink a lot of it. If it wasn't loud enough, we adjusted the volume by twisting an ear.ģ1D STOUT. For us it was BEEP, the expected response when gently pressing someone's nose. So that's where POTHOLES come from?ġD BOOP. You can also MULL WINE by warming it with a stick of cinnamon.ĥ1A ANT. They are on the roll in Eastern Europe.Ĥ4A MULL. We spoon the puree into mini-muffin pans, freeze them, pop them out, and stack them with wax paper separators in plastic freezer boxes.Ģ5A TANK. ![]() We make it by the ton and freeze it into "pesto patties". We make our own by pureeing fresh basil, OLIVE oil, garlic, and Parmesan cheese. Goes great with pasta, on pizza, in soups, and in stews. Short for the the Diamondback Terrapin, the Maryland State Turtle.Ģ0A Pr Ehi STOric. IIRC I learned this word just yesterday.ġ9A TERP. Sounds like The Grumpy Old Men Festival committed a real FOX PASS.ġA BOBA. The circles made no secret of today's theme.Īnd thank you Boomer for the punnishing commentary and for the Minnesota weather report. Thank you John Michael for a welcome respite from the weekend. That being SAID, we should still aim for peace, not war! If we do not learn from history, “we are doomed to repeat it”. Other countries of the world must ACT and not LET IT GO. The ACHE and PANGS of my heart for the people of Ukraine are increased with every newscast. All the ABLE men between 18 and 60 must not SHIRK their duty, and are not allowed to leave the country. Timely fill today in respect to world affairs, with TANK, CHECKPOINT, COUP (although this attempted unseating is from outside the country). Nobody with granddaughters needs a link to Frozen’s LET IT GO to have the ear worm for the day. That happens here in the summer with produce from my garden. Clue should be prefaced by “former”.įARM TO TABLE was great fill. Someone (OK, I will not show MODESTY) should tell Rich that NAFTA was replaced by CUSMA (or USMCA depending which side of the border you are on) in 2020. We spell CHECK the same way in this usage - CHECKPOINT. Muse changed to MULL, Due changed to DOS (I mixed up my Italian and Spanish).īSA was unknown to this Canadian, but AMERICAN perped easily. Like inanehiker, I knew BOBA from yesterday’s CW (which I finished but just lurked here). Plus there was a well-placed Easter Egg with TASTE (although Umami would have been even better!). I FIRed in good time and got the SECRET SAUCE theme. Thanks for the fun, John and Boomer (good wishes for this week’s medical adventures). You are correct about the original use of banzai, but these days in the US it is just a cry of elation. Occasionally bonsai is said with a long O. Good food, good service, but no camaraderie. When indoor dining returned there was an entirely new clientele. With the close of indoor dining during the pandemic in favor of take out and patio dining we lost that. Our local breakfast spot used to be like Cheers, where everybody knows your name. Amy Poehler, on the other hand, often veered into slapstick which I found to be neither funny nor clever. When I got bored I played to lose, so I could leave. I didn't like the game of RISK because it went on and on and on. Seeing the little crisp pieces of potato sticking out in the pic made my mouth water. We of Germanic origin called them potato pancakes, made with a little bit of flour instead of matzo meal. The sauces were secret, but not a well hidden one, as the letters appeared in order. ![]()
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